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Spaces of Television panel and papers at Westminster ‘Theatre Plays on British Television’ conference
Four presentations of ‘Spaces of Television’ research can be heard at the ‘Theatre Plays on British Television’ one-day conference at the University of Westminster on Friday 19 October. We are presenting a panel entitled ‘Spaces of television, spaces of theatre’: … Continue reading
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The Spaces of Television project
The project concerns television fiction produced in the UK from 1955-94. It will analyse how the material spaces of production (in TV studios and on location) conditioned the aesthetic forms of programmes, and how fictional spaces represented on screen negotiated … Continue reading